While the 1Mby1M program offers many touch points by which entrepreneurs can personally interact with Sramana Mitra on a regular basis, there have always been daily requests to meet with her in...
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Sramana Mitra: What year are we talking now? Patrick Sullivan: That was between 2009 and 2011. Around 2012, we had our first real working platform. We open sourced it. The reason for open sourcing it...
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Patrick Sullivan: We started going to a bunch of conferences and then we started explaining our vision on platforms. People started to listen. The next thing we know we started getting calls from...
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Watch this 50-second cartoon video. You need to understand what makes an idea FUNDABLE. A concept is rarely fundable. A business sometimes is. Your first order of business is to turn an idea into a...
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Sramana Mitra: What else have you done that is an interesting strategic move, whether it’s accelerators or inflection points in your business? Patrick Quinlan: You always learn from your failures...
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Habito, a London startup that is bringing the entire mortgage process online, has raised £18.5 million in Series B funding. Atomico, the European VC firm founded by Skype’s Niklas Zennström, led the round. Read More
September 2, 2017
Iâm running my 25th marathon in South Dakota on 10/8/17. My training has been going well and Iâm now in a zone of 30+ miles a week with a long run once a week in the high teens.
Todayâs run from Aspen to Basalt was the best run Iâve had in over a year.
Just under a year ago, I did this same run in 4 hours. So, Iâm in significantly better shape, which makes me happy since my October 2016 Marathon in Portland, Oregon was a debacle.
A three and a half hour run gives my brain plenty of roaming around time. I like to run naked (no headphones, no music) so the thoughts just drift around. My friend Matt Bencke was in my head a lot on this run. Houston and Hurricane Harvey floated around. The red mountains that I was surrounded by frequently caught my attention. I said hello to a bunch of cyclists and a few horses. Random company stuff made its way to the surface. I noticed lots of crawling bugs and scurrying animals. A bunch of jets flew overhead delivering people to Aspen for the weekend. I thought of Amy a lot.
On a run like this, I need more than two water bottles. Iâve been trying different running backpacks and finally found one I like â the Nathan VaporAir Race Vest. Yup â Iâve got a pile of others (from Camelback, Osprey, and Patagonia) all collecting dust in various closets. The Nathan VaporAir is a keeper.
In the photo above you can see Amy, in her Range Rover, waiting patiently for me at the end of my run (just after the bridge that crosses over 82.) Sheâs an amazing sherpa for my running, always bringing me a clean shirt, stuff to eat and drink, and transportation back to wherever I started. We went and got a pizza at New York Pizza in El Jebel before heading home. Weâre on the couch watching Nadal vs. Mayer, Amy is knitting, and Iâm typing.
Today is a day to treasure. Just like all of them, no matter what is going on.
Also published on Medium.
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Entrepreneurs are invited to the 366th FREE online 1Mby1M mentoring roundtable on Thursday, September 7, 2017, at 8 a.m. PDT/11 a.m. EDT/8:30 p.m. India IST. If you are a serious entrepreneur,...
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In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here [interview begins at 1:09:55]:
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